Samsung Galaxy J7+ revealed, comes with dual camera, Bixby button

Samsung is gearing up to launch another smartphone with mid-range specs and a dual camera setup. The Galaxy J7+ was leaked in Thailand, showing off the dual rear cameras with Samsung’s new Live Focus feature present on the Galaxy Note 8.

Samsung was not the first OEM to go big on dual cameras, but it looks like the company has finally realized how to make use of this new feature. The Korean giant launched the Galaxy Note 8 yesterday with a dual camera setup – the first flagship Samsung smartphone to use two rear cameras. With this, Samsung has also launched a new feature that it calls Live Focus – it’s a portrait mode that lets you modify the bokeh effect before and after clicking a photo.

Samsung Galaxy J7+ Specifications

The Samsung Galaxy J7+ is rumored to come with a 5.5 inch full HD Super AMOLED display. At 5.5 inches with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, you get a pixel density of ~401 PPI. The phone will come with Android 7.1 Nougat with TouchWiz on top.

Powering the Galaxy J7+ will be an octa-core Exynos chipset. Reports suggest that it will be the Exynos 7870 Octa that is also present in the Galaxy J7 (2017). The graphics will be handled by Mali T830 GPU. In terms of memory, it will come with 4GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage, that can be expanded using a microSD card.

Coming to the optics, the Galaxy J7+ is expected to feature a dual camera setup with a 13MP f/1.7 primary camera and a 5MP f/1.9 secondary camera. On the front, it will come with a 16MP camera with an LED flash.

Another highlight of the Galaxy J7+ is its dedicated Bixby button, which will be placed on the left side. Other features that are expected include dual SIM, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS.

The Galaxy J7+ will come with a fingerprint sensor embedded in the home button, just like the one in the Galaxy J7 (2017). The phone will be backed by a 3,000mAh battery.

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